Modular Fences Addon
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Modular Fences mod — mix glass, wood, metal, and privacy panels into one clean, connectable fence system for Minecraft Bedrock.
This add-on is basically a builder’s cheat code. You’re not stuck with one fence style per area anymore—you can snap glass panels into detailed wooden runs, break a line with white pickets for charm, then finish with a tall outdoor panel that hides your backyard from nosy neighbors. Everything connects, so the silhouette stays tight even when you mash up styles. In survival, that means you can throw down a real perimeter on day one that looks finished instead of “temporary cobble jail.” I like sketching the path first with coarse dirt and gravel, then tracing both sides with fences to create a little greenway around the base. The glass panel fence is money for pools, cliff balconies, and mob-safe viewing decks; you keep full sightlines without giving spiders and skeletons a free ladder. The detailed wooden fence leans medieval with those cut-log details, which makes farms, ranch gates, and village plazas feel like they actually belong in your seed. Use spruce or dark oak near stone builds and lighter woods around fields so screenshots pop without shaders.
That outdoor fence with the one-sided visibility is low-key OP for both PvE and PvP. Face the blocked side toward the street and you can handle raids or wandering creepers while staying hard to read from the outside. On servers, set those panels along alleys leading to your market and post up behind them during events; you’ll see feet first and control the angle. The classic white picket fence is pure suburban cozy—front yards, cafes, and boardwalks go from “Minecraft village” to “actual neighborhood” fast. Metal fences are perfect for industrial zones, stadiums, and spawn security; run them around redstone areas so randoms don’t wander in and trip your wiring. Because the pieces all connect, you can do micro-transitions: two blocks of metal, three of glass for a viewport, then back to wood at a corner. It reads intentional in motion, which is the secret to good thumbnails.
On Realms, call a quick style guide so the city doesn’t turn into soup. Use pickets and glass in residential districts, wood and metal near factories, and the privacy panels for arenas or backstage lanes. For survival balance, remember fences still need lighting—tuck lanterns behind glass corners, hang them from wooden posts, and drop a few froglights under trapdoors along long runs so you don’t spawn a party at the gate. In PvP arenas, diagonals and curves are where this pack shines; use glass for spectator windows, metal for choke rails, and outdoor panels to kill cross-map peeks. Performance holds up on mobile, but don’t spam a thousand-block wall in one sitting; place in sections, let chunks breathe, and you’ll keep frames smooth. If you share clips, tag them the way people search—Minecraft Bedrock fence addon, MCPE modular fences, modern fence pack for Bedrock—and show the before/after of a street once you swap vanilla posts for this setup. Build your line, mix styles with purpose, and your world will feel designed instead of slapped together.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Use the Minecraft
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.
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